Its just ******** and completely false. I cant get caught up in this ********, I'm an important guy at my job. If end up having to go to jail before it gets cleared up, I am sueing the shit out of the state. Believe that.

What base you on in Colorado? I got a freind thats an MP on a base in colorado. colorado springs maybe? Not sure which one. But I can call him tomorrow. He's like a boss or something. Been in 15 years or so. PM if you want it to be more private. He's a good dude.

Ill call him first thing in morning. ( I know he's gaming right now...dont dare mess with his guild war game) PM your # to me in the morning or now or whatever and ill get you two in contact. If its not exradtion warrant....they wont come get you in CO for it....they will try when you come to GA. So you got time. Lawyer is never a bad idea. For the prosecutor to issue a warrant. a complaint was filed. copes responded. Prosecutor says yes...I got a shot at this. So they have something. Judges dont sign warrants willy nilly....usually..lol

Your gonna be cool. Imma try and help if I can. But I do advise talk to a lawyer. Can you tell your CO?

Something similar happened to me oddly, though not quite as significant a crime.

I have an incredibly common last name, though a not so common first name . . . absurdly random: there is another person with the same first, middle and last name, born on the same friggin' day. I am NOT kidding. Major difference: one of us is black.

However, this imposter engages in some pretty unscrupulous behavior, which came up when I applied for my professional license and was "denied due to felonious behavior." Anyway, it was pretty easy to clear up the licensing issue . . . but separating his criminal record was far more difficult. I had to go through LexisNexis to do it, as they were the primary repository for personal records.

Wrongful Arrest Warrant, HELP!

Originally Posted by 007

Something similar happened to me oddly, though not quite as significant a crime.

I have an incredibly common last name, though a not so common first name . . . absurdly random: there is another person with the same first, middle and last name, born on the same friggin' day. I am NOT kidding. Major difference: one of us is black.

However, this imposter engages in some pretty unscrupulous behavior, which came up when I applied for my professional license and was "denied due to felonious behavior." Anyway, it was pretty easy to clear up the licensing issue . . . but separating his criminal record was far more difficult. I had to go through LexisNexis to do it, as they were the primary repository for personal records.

Something similar happened to me oddly, though not quite as significant a crime.

I have an incredibly common last name, though a not so common first name . . . absurdly random: there is another person with the same first, middle and last name, born on the same friggin' day. I am NOT kidding. Major difference: one of us is black.

However, this imposter engages in some pretty unscrupulous behavior, which came up when I applied for my professional license and was "denied due to felonious behavior." Anyway, it was pretty easy to clear up the licensing issue . . . but separating his criminal record was far more difficult. I had to go through LexisNexis to do it, as they were the primary repository for personal records.